In the winter of 1987, the historic, tree-lined lanes of South Kolkata became an unlikely playground for international cinema ...
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As many of you know, I write a Substack newsletter that appears two or three times each week, to paid subscribers. I reserve the newsletter for writing about spiritual matters, mostly, but also more ...
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The Romanian-born author beautifully captures the buzz of being a university undergraduate in 1920s Bucharest The Romanian-born academic Eliade is most famous for his studies of religious history, but ...
It’s not easy being a teenage intellectual, particularly if you are busy reading Balzac, spend a great time of time agonising about the soul, never do your homework and rarely understand what’s going ...
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